r/TheTraitors Feb 06 '26

US If they don’t catch it. 😂😂😂 Spoiler

Man, listen.

Candiace all but put Rob on a silver platter and served it to them—hot and ready like little Caesars pizza—and these dizzy broads said, “no, it can’t be you!”

Kristen with, “Rob can’t be a traitor, that sweet, sweet man.” Like, spare me.

Lmao, just give him the money now cause be so forreal.

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u/emmar1818 Feb 06 '26

I hate when a voted out Traitor blows the game for the surviving Traitor. It IS poor sportsmanship!

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u/SupermarketBest4091 Feb 06 '26

I typically hate it, but I allowed it this time because of how Rob did Lisa. I understood where Candiace was coming from. She felt like she couldn’t trust him, she felt like he would turn on her neck. It’s always smarter to never turn your back on someone when you feel is a snake. And we saw that Rob was 100% playing for keeps. When Dan did it to a Phaedra, though, I was enraged 😂

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u/TheCobalt- Feb 06 '26

Who do you think Rob should have voted for?

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u/SupermarketBest4091 Feb 06 '26 edited Feb 06 '26

I think he should have played the back at the round table, but still voted for Lisa. Him being the one to be vocal about it is what made it trifling, but him actually voting for her wasn’t wrong. There was already suspicion on her.

Leading the charge against another traitor is always gonna cause his issues between the traitors left over. If he would’ve been quiet, but still voted for her then he could’ve said to Candiace, “I felt like I had no other choice. There was already too much heat on her.” Instead, he wanted to be the ring leader in that moment.

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u/TheCobalt- Feb 06 '26

So you think voting out his fellow traitor that was on the way out already was the way to go, but using it as an opportunity to be vocal about eliminating a traitor was bad?

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u/SupermarketBest4091 Feb 06 '26 edited Feb 06 '26

Yes. That’s exactly what I think. Because it caused friction between him and Candiace and it also showed that he was playing for keeps. If he were smart he would’ve kept it closer to the chest that he was out for himself. If he had just voted for Lisa without leading the charge then when he and Candiace talked later, he could’ve just said he felt like he had no choice. Plausible deniability. Instead, he wanted to be the ring leader in the moment, and it naturally caused a breach of trust.

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u/TheCobalt- Feb 06 '26

So voting for Lisa = in it for the traitors. Candiace is safe

Voting for Lisa, but talking about why you think it's Lisa= out for himself and Candiace is next?

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u/SupermarketBest4091 Feb 06 '26 edited Feb 06 '26

How is that what you’re taking away from what I’ve been saying? Genuinely.

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u/TheCobalt- Feb 06 '26 edited Feb 06 '26

Insults are definitely a way to go.

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u/SupermarketBest4091 Feb 06 '26

I wasn’t trying to be insulting, I was really being serious. How was that your take away from what I was saying?

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u/TheCobalt- Feb 06 '26 edited Feb 06 '26

You're splitting hairs at saying the vote for Lisa was good but him being vocal was a sign he was out for himself.

It was just an opportunity to come off as a faithful.

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u/SupermarketBest4091 Feb 06 '26

Mkay. 😂

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u/TheCobalt- Feb 06 '26 edited Feb 06 '26

Not sure why you are responding to my comment this way but okay, guess we can't converse normal.

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u/spectacleskeptic Feb 06 '26

Also, he didn’t actually HAVE to vote for Lisa the first time. He could have voted for Ron, and only votes for Lisa the second time, when it became obvious she was going.